United States Patent Hoeberigs [54] AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINE FOR COOKED OR FRIED FOOD PRODUCT PARTICULARLY FOR FRENCH-FRIED POTATOES 721 lnventor: Jean Marie Mathieu Iloeberigs, 56
Eeuwfeestlaan, B 8390 Heist-Duinbergen, Belgium [22] Filed: March 12, 1971 [21] Appl.No.: 123,727
' [30] Foreign Application Priority Data March 13, 1970 Belgium 864l2 I [52] US. Cl. ..99/357, 99/35i5, 99/404, v 99/407, 99/443 C, 221/ 150 HC [51] Int. Cl. ..A47j 37/12 [58] Field of Search....99/355, 357, 404, 407, 443 C; 221/150 AC, 150 A us] 3,685,432 [451 Aug. 22, 1972 [56 r RefereneesClted UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,448,677 6/1969 Dexters ..99/407 X 3,274,920 9/ I966 Benson .99/404 3,398,672 8/ I968 Hoeberigs ..99l404 3,132,949 5/1964 Crowe ..99/355 X Primary Examiner-Billy .l. Wilhite Attorney-Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher [57] ABSTRACT An automatic vending machine for freshly cooked food products with .aconveyor provided with partitioned holders for the food products and a frying kettle. A supply funnel divided into compartments which are each closed by a separately-operatable flap, is provided between the conveyor and the kettle. A tipping device reverses the conveyor holders above said funnel.
29 China, 7 Drawing Figures PATENTEDwszz I972 3.685.432sum 1 OF 3 INVENTOR JEAN MARIE MATHIEU HOEBERIGS ATTORNEYS PATENTED M822 1972sum 30F 3 FIG] INVENTOR JEAN MARIE MATHIEU HOEBERIGS BY MW, Hm M4? ATTORNEYS with holders for separate portions of food products to I be cooked and which is movable step by step along a closed path, and at least one heated kettle for frying fat in which dips at least one frying basket, whereby means are provided on the one hand for supplying to the frying basket the food products to be fried which are brought by the conveyor, and on the other hand for feeding the products fried in said basket inside a container to a window.
The invention has for object to provide an improved automatic vending machine for food products which allows to pile up inside a minimum of space the highest possible number of food product portions to be cooked, and which further allows to obtain in a minimum of time a freshly-cooked portion of food products.
For this purpose, the holders are subdivided into adjacent compartments which may each contain a portion of food product to be cooked, and at least one supply funnel which is also divided into similar adjacent compartments, is provided at a level lying between the level of part at least of the conveyor and the level of the lower-lying frying kettle, whereby said last compartments are each closed underneath by a separate flap and whereby a tipping device for reversing the holders about a substantially horizontal rotating axis cooperates with a holder and that conveyor part which is located above the funnel level, whereby further means are provided for under the influence of gravity, on the one hand directing each one of the portions from a tipped holder to a corresponding funnel compartment and on the other hand, through an open flap, for bringing the concerned portion to the, frying kettle, said flaps being each operatable separately according to a predetemiined programme.
Usefully the holders are removably mounted on the conveyor.
In an advantageous embodiment, the path followed by that part of the conveyor which moves above the supply funnel level, has an horizontal movement component, whereby adjacent said path is mounted the tipping device which has a fixed stop member lying below said path, on the way followed by the holders, in such a way that said holders during the displacement thereof along the path direction engage said fixed member and perform a tipping movement about the horizontal rotating axis thereof, whereby means are provided to retain the tipped holders in such position during a determined period of time.
In a particular embodiment of the invention, the automatic vending machine comprises a conveyor for at least two frying or cooking devices, so as to allow by means of one and the same vending machine, to fry or cook simultaneously different portions of food products, which may or not be of different kinds. In this way it is thus possible with a single vending machine to prepare in a minimum of time, a complete meal, for instance French fries with meat.
Other details and features of the invention will stand out from the description given below by way of non limitative example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a'diagrammatic front view of a first embodiment of the vending machine according to the invention.
FIG. 2 is a section view along line IIII of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a section view along line III-III of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 shows a detail of part of the vending machine shown in FIGS. 1-3.
FIG. 5 is a diagrammatic front view, partially in section, of a second embodiment of a vending machine according to the invention.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of part of a holder from the vending machine shown in FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 shows a detail of part of a third embodiment of a vending machine according to the invention.
In the various figures, the same reference numerals pertain to similar elements.
The vending machines according to the invention have for object to supply to a window in a minimum of time, by introducing of a coin in a control device, a desired number of portions of freshly-cooked, warm food products such as friedpotatoes, meat, fish, etc. contained in a throw-away container.
The vending machine shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 is comprised of three sections which are completely separated from one another: a conveying or feeding section 4. and two cooking orfrying sections 5 and 6 which lie on either side of the conveying section 4.
The conveying or feeding section 4 is comprised of two movable chains which lie in parallel relationship each in a vertical plane, and of a series ofholders 9 which are removably hung betweenchains 7 and 8.
Eachholder 9 is subdivided into fourcompartments 11,12,13 and 14 which may each contain a portion of food products to be cooked or fried.
Saidholders 9 each hang freely rotatably about an horizontal axis, on two facinghorizontal pins 15 and 16 which are attached sidewise to thechains 7 and 8, at right angle to the vertical planes in which said chains move. Said rotating axis lies above the center of gravity of each holder, in such a way that when said holders hang freely, they automatically take the normal upright position thereof, with the filling opening at the top and the bottom downwards.
On the outer side of bothside walls 17 of theholders 9 which face the chains, is provided a projecting bearingmember 18 which is approximately in the shape of an inverted V, the legs of which that determine a slotlike hollow space, enclose saidpins 15 and 16 on thechains 7 and 8, said bearingmember 18 resting freely on said pins by the location where the legs meet.
Each one of thechains 7 and 8 passes overgear wheels 19 to 23, whereby two corresponding gear wheels from said chains are made fast to thesame shaft 24 to 27, respectively, in such a way that said chains completely cooperate with one another and theholders 9 which hang therebetween always remain horizontal during the chain movement.
At the top of the conveying or feeding section 4, the chains move along a path which has an horizontal .movement component. In the embodiments shown in the drawings part of said path is itself horizontal and the horizontal movement component thus coincides with the resulting movement component.
- closing of all of the flaps 40-43.
A fixed stop member in the shape of asmall rod 28,- is provided in the uppermost part of section 4, below the horizontal portion of each chain on the way followed 7 bythebearing members 18, in such a way that when, by the movement of aholder 9, the bearingmembers 18 thereof engage thesmall rods 28, said holder ;9 unsaid chains, behind the stop member when considered along the chainmovement direction. After theholder 9 dergoes a tipping movement about the pins and 16,
has undergone through the stop member'28, a tipping movement, it is supported in such a position by themember 30 which moves together with the holder over a determined path length, ,as long as the bearing memberl8-rests on thesmall rod 28 as shown in FIG. 4. The-supporting member is connected by means of areturn spring 31 to a fixedpoint 32 and said member slides inside arail 33 which is in parallel relationship with-the chains; Due to saidspring 31,thesupporting member 30 returns" the tipped holder to the normal straight position thereof after the bearingmember 18 of said holder has left thesmall rod 28.
Below said-tipping device is arranged afunnel 35 which is also subdivided into fourcompartments 36,37,38 and 39, whereby each compartment 36-39 is closed byamovable flap 40,41,42 and 43. Said various flapsmay be operated separately from one another throughcams 44,45,46 and 47 respectively, which are secured to ashaft 48. Each flap 40-43 is hinged separately about anaxis 50 while a lever 51 is made fast to each said flapsand cooperates with the corresponding cam which lies below the flap to be operated.
Said cams are all the same and are formed by a disk in which is provided a notch. During the rotating of some particular carn about the axis thereof, the free end of the lever 51 cooperating therewith slides on the cam edge in such a way that when the lever slides over the circular part of said edge, the flap remains closed and when said lever enters the cam notch, the flap is automatically opened by gravity. f Saidgrooves 1 or notches provided in the cams 44-47 are shifted relative to one another by an angle of 90, in such a way that by a revolution of thecam shaft 48, but one flap is opened at each quarter turn. The cam shaft is driven by means of agear wheel 48 which meshes with thegear wheels 23 over which run thechains 7 and 8. Thus the opening and closing of the flaps is synchronous with the chain movement. The spacing between two succeeding holders on saidchains 7 and 8 is such that a holder is fryingsection 5. In the same way a guide surface 53 is i mounted below thecompartments 38 and 39 of thefunnel 35 and allows to direct fried food products towards thefrying basket 54 of the frying section 6'.
Each one ofsaid guide surfaces 52 and 53 is shut off r r from thecorresponding frying section 5 and 6 by a ver- 7 I ticalmovable gate 55 which is operated in synchronism :with the movable flaps of thefunnel 35 and which is .only opened when a flap is openand a portion of food t products to be fried is discharged on the corresponding guide surface. For this purpose, on the circumference v of thegear wheel 49 are providedpegs 56 which-are staggered over 90, in the same way as the notches in cams 44-47, and which cooperate with a lever device 57'which causes thegate 55 to move up and down.
In the feeding or conveying section 41 is arranged acooling device 58 to insure the keepingof thefoodproducts to be cooked or fried, which are locatedinthe holders 9.
Inside each one of said frying sections Sand 6 removably mounted relative to the frying kettle63 and it is rotatable about anhorizontal axis 73 which is pro- 5 vided on the, edge of saidkettle 63. A metaldischarge r chute 68 which extends from that edge where the 4 basket-54 is mounted and slants downwards therefrom,
receives the fried food productsby the tipping of the basket about the axis thereof. Saidchute 68 is provided t on the upper edge thereof with a metal extension part: 74 which extends down into the hot oil in the frying kettle. Below theaxis 73 said extension part 74 slants towards the inner side of kettle .63 and thus allows to return the grease taken along by the fried food products, back to the frying kettle. Due to'said extension part 74 dipping in the oil, said part together with. 1 h
thechute 68 proper is heated, whereby fat solidifying driven from a motor not shown.
Ahammer 81 is mounted above the frying kettle 63 I and enables when thefrying basket 54 has-been rotated completely out of the kettle, to beat on the basket bot- 3 tom to insure that all of the fried food products, even the ones which cling to the basket, are removed from the basket. Said hammer is rotatable about a fixedshaft 82 and it is driven by anelectromagnet 83 which is al- I i ternately energized, whereby an alternating up andv down motion is imparted to a free end of said hammer.
Finally a closed air-circulating system is provided in- 7 side each frying or cooking section. lnthis connection,
. afilter 64 is mounted in front of a fan not shown which tipped above thefunnel 35 after each complete revolution of thecam shaft 48, thus afier the opening and "Below thecompartments 36 and 37 of thefunnel 3 is provided a guide surface'SZ-which allows to direct the food products to be fried or cooked, through one of I said flaps 40 or 4l,-towards the fryingbasket 54 of the then sucks the cleaned and cooled gases again through sucks the hot gases and vapors from the cooking room lected in a small trough 67 below said pipe. The fan the cooking room. 7
The feeding or conveying section 4 is arranged, together withthe two frying orcooking sections 5 and 6 I inside aprismatic case 10. On thefront wall 59 which is is ar-. ranged afrying kettle 63 which bears freely on a braket g and which is thus easily removable from the vending I machine for cleaning thereof. Thefrying basket 54 is shown as being transparent, of the feeding and conveying section 4 is provided asmall housing 1 inside which are arranged the control device as well as supplies of spices, mayonnaise and similar which may be added to the fried food products. Thus asalt strewer 60 has been mounted in thehousing 1 and said strewer is operated through aknob 61. According to the invention, said salt strewer together with a timer not shown for determining the duration of the strewer working, is operated from the motor which drives the eccentric 62 of thefrying basket 54.
The front sides of the twofrying sections 5 and 6 are each closed by adoor 84 which has also been shown as being transparent.
On the inner side of saiddoors 84 is mounted adevice 72 for automatically supplyingcontainers 3 to awindow 2 which is cut out in thedoors 84 and which may be closed by a vertically-movable gate 85. Said device comprises avertical shaft 69 wherein thecontainers 3 are stapled and may be disengaged one by one by means of amotor 70 so as to slide down the shaft to the front ofwindow 2. Above said window in the shaft side wall opens thedischarge chute 68 over which the fried food products are dumped by thefrying basket 54.
A control device not shown which is mounted inside the vending machine and which is energized by introducing a coin in aslot 89 of thehousing 1, opens one of the flaps of thefunnel 35, imparts to thechains 7 and 8 a movement over a determined distance, opens thegate 55 of the guide surfaces 52 or 53 so as to allow a portion of food products to be fried to reach the frying basket, starts the frying time, and operates the eccentric 62 after the running out of said time so as to dump the thus-fried portion on thedischarge chute 68, which portion is then led in theshaft 69 where in the meantime by means ofmotor 70, a container has been disengaged to slide down in front of the window and in which the fried food products thus fall. When the frying basket has been rotated completely out of the kettle, thehammer 81 is automatically energized to insure complete emtying of said basket.
The installation described above thus allows to prepare in a minimum of time a complete meal, for instance by frying French fries in the one frying section and simultaneously frying or cooking meat, fish or similar in the other frying section.
The arrangement according to the invention of the funnel between the conveyor and the frying kettle makes the operation of the vending machine particularly flexible, among others because by tipping of one and the same holder, different portions of food products to be cooked or fried may simultaneously be brought each inside a separate compartment adjacent to the frying kettle and said portions may then slide in a enables by a suitable arrangement of the control of the flaps closing the funnel, to make a selection between four different kinds of food products, if it is assumed that each one of the compartments contains a different food product. Thus in the case of a complete meal, it is even possible to compose one s menu.
In FIG. 5 has been shown another embodiment of the above-described vending machine.
This embodiment essentially differs from the vending machine shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 by the course followed by thechains 7 and 8, by the shape of the bearingmember 18 ofholder 9, and by the design of the tipping device.
As in the case of the vending machine shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the tipping device is located adjacent an horizontal part ofchains 7 and 8. The course followed by the chains in FIG. 5 differs however relative to FIGS. 1 to 4 in theholders 9 after being tilted over above thefunnel 35, undergoing a further rising move ment and being gradually returned to the normal v upright position thereof during said movement. This allows a somewhat simpler tipping device to be used as compared with the device shown in detail in FIG. 4.
Below the horizontal part of the chains lying above thefunnel 35 is provided a guide member which is formed by a supporting strip which extends with a substantially constant spacing relative to the horizontal part of the chain and which is extended along the upwardly-curved part thereof, in such a way that the supporting stip is approximately of L shape.
The bearingmembers 18 which are provided on those holder sides facing thechains 7 and 8 also form an inverted V and bear in the same way as described above for FIGS. 1 to 4, on thepins 15 and 16. The shape and size of the bearingmember 18 shown in FIG. 5 and in more detail in FIG. 6, are somewhat different from the shape and size of the bearing member shown in FIG. 1 to 4, but the working thereof is substantially the same.
Before having the holders moving along an horizontal direction above thefunnel 35, said holders undergo a vertically-rising motion. The change of direction occurs round thegear wheel 23.
Due to such change of direction, the outer edge of the front leg of the V-shapedbearing member 18 engages the front edge of the supportingstrip 90, whereby the holder undergoes a rotation about the axis ofpins 15 and 16. By the further movement of the chains along said horizontal path said front leg of the bearingmember 18 slides over the supportingstrip 90 and the holder is thus retained in tipped condition during a determined period of time and over some distance, in such a way that said holder is completely emptied above thefunnel 35. By the further movement along the supportingstrip 90, during the holder rising movement, said holder is gradually returned to the normal straight position.
To the contrary of what is the case for the vending machine shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, thecam shaft 48 is directly driven through achain drive 91 from a stepping motor not shown. Thechains 7 and 8 are driven from thecam shaft 48 by means of anotherchain drive 92. The relative movement of the cams mounted on theshaft 48 and of thechains 7 and 8 may be considered as similar to the movement in the vending machine as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4.
Finally FIG. 7 shows still another embodiment of a tipping device. In this embodiment the projecting bear- 7 ing member is replace by a simple hole in the side walls of the holders, through which holes pass the pins and 16. The holders may still be considered as removable due to the flexibility of said side walls.
. 1 'The tipping device is comprised of two succeeding smallhorizontal rods 93 and 94 which are located some well-determined distance away from the chains, in'such 'a way that by the movement of saidchains 7. and 8, the holder when engaging thefirst rod 93 undergoes a 90 slanting and when meeting the rod 94, said holder is completelyrotated over 360 to then return to the f original upright position. This embodiment is thus very simple. g The flaps may further be provided with a return spring which closes automatically the compartment bottoms after opening thereof.
It must be understood that the invention is in no way limited to the above. embodimentsand that many changes may be brought therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims, notably as regards the control of the various machine members, the number of conveyors the number of frying or cooking sections cooperat ing with said conveyors.
For instance, the complete conveyor might be arranged above the frying section. In this way said section together with the feeding and conveying section are simultaneously completely accessible.
I claim:
1. Automatic vending machine for cooked or fried food products, particularly for French-fried potatoes,
- which the holders are subdivided into adjacent compartments which may each contain a portion of food product to be cooked and at least one supply funnel which is also divided into similar adjacent compartments, is provided at a level lying between the level of part at least of the conveyor and the level of the lowerlying frying kettle, whereby said last compartments are each closed underneath by a separate flap and whereby a tipping device for reversing the holders about a substantially horizontal rotating axis cooperates with the holders of that conveyor part which is located above the funnel level, whereby further means' are provided for under the influence of gravity, on the one hand vdirecting each one of the portions from a tipped holder to .a corresponding funnel compartment and on the other hand, through an open flap, for bringing the concerned portion to the frying kettle, said flaps being each operatable separately according to a predetermined program.
2. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which i each flap is rotatable about an axis and is operated by 3. Vending machine as'claimed inclaim 2, in which for the cams and the conveyor is provideda driving device which reverses a holder through the action of the tipping device after all of supply funnel flaps have been opened and closed again.
- 4. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 3, in which I the driving device is a stepping motor which acts on a shaft of which the cams are mounted with a relative angular displacement and which is so coupled to the .con-
veyor that by a complete revolution of said shaft, the
conveyor undergoes a movement which corresponds to the spacing between two succeeding holders, whereby the motor is so adjusted as to performthro'ugh an operating member an angular displacement which cor,-
responds to the displacement required from the'cam to i open or close-the corresponding flap.
5. Vendingmachine as claimed in claim 4, in which said motor drives the cam shaft and the conveyor.
6. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in'which Y the flaps are provided with'a return spring which brings said flaps automatically to the closed position as soon as the corresponding cams reach an idle position.
7. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which the holders are hung freely rotatably about an horizontal axis in the conveyor which extends as such abovev the center of gravity of each said holders.-
8. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 7, in which 10. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which the conveyor is comprised of two closed chains cooperating with one another, each chain being movable in a vertical plane, both said planes being in parallel relationship with one another andhaving a determined spacing, whereby the holders hang horizontally between said chains.
l l. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 9, in which each holder hangs on two horizontal pins lying on the same rotating axis and which are arranged sidewise on said chains at right angle to said vertical planes, whereby the one pin is located on one of the chains and the other pin is provided on the other chain, on those sides facing one another of said vertical planes.
l2. Vending machine as claimed in claim 11, in which each holder is provided on the outer side of the walls thereof facing the chains, with a projecting bear-' 13. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which 1 the path followed by that part of the conveyor which moves above the supply funnel level, has an'horizontal movement component, whereby adjacent said path is mounted the tipping device which has a fixed stop member lying below said path, on the way followed by the holders, in such a way that said holders during the I displacement thereof alongth'e path direction engage said fixed member and perform a tipping movement about the horizontal rotating axis thereof, whereby V means are provided to retain the tipped holders in such position during a determined period of time so as to allow a complete emptying thereof.
l4. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 13, in which said means have a fixed guide member which retains the tipped holders over a determined length of the movement thereof with the conveyor, in tipped condition.
15. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 14, in which the outer side walls of the holders carry a V- shaped projecting member one leg of which bears on said chain pins, rests and slides on said guide member over said. determined length of movement of the corresponding holder in tipped condition.
16. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 13, in which the extension of said path part with an horizontal V movement component undergoes an upwardly-directed change of direction relative to said part, whereby the guide member is formed by a supporting strip which extends below said chain part and which further extends along the upwardly-curved portion thereof in such a way that the holder retained in tipped position by the supporting strip, is gradually returned during the holder rising movement, to the normal upright position.
17. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 16, in which the means for retaining the holders in tipped condition over a determined movement length during the movement thereof with the conveyor, have a supporting member which is movable alog the conveyor movement direction, said supporting member lying on the upper side of that chain part with an horizontal movement component and retaining the tipped holder in such position while moving together with said holder over a determined path length as long as said tipped holder slides on the guide member, whereby a return spring brings the supporting member back to the original position thereof by the moment where the holder no more cooperates with said guide member and takes the normal upright position again.
18. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which the frying basket is rotatably mounted about an horizontal axis which is located on the upper side of said frying kettle.
19. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 18, in which a hammer is provided for acting upon said frying basket when the basket is rotated out of the kettle.
20. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which the conveyor together with the holders is separated by i0 a partition from the frying section containing the frying kettle.
21. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 20, in
which a supply opening isvprovided in said partition,
said opening being closed by a door which is controlled in synchronism with the flaps closing the supply funnel flaps, said door only being opened together with one of said flaps.
22. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which a single conveyor feeds at least twocooking or frying devices. 1
23. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 22, in which for each frying device is provided a separate supply funnel, whereby each holder has at least .one compartment corresponding to a compartment of each funnel, in such a way that it is possible at the same time gr t i gag means of one and tlm sgne holder Jo feed porood products to be or cooke m the vanous funnels.
24. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which the conveyor is arranged inside a cooled room.
25. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which a closed air-circulating system is provided in the frying or cooking section.
26. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which above said window is provided a bottom-less shaft wherein hang said containers, whereby means are provided for feeding the containers one by one to the window where opens a chute on which the cooked or fried food products are dumped.
27. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 26, in which the frying kettle is removably mounted in the cooking or frying section.
28. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which is provided a control device which is energized through a switch which is for instance operated by introducing a coin, said control device synchronizing the stepping movement of the conveyor, the opening and closing of the funnel flaps, the opening and closing of the door between the conveying section and the frying section, the frying or cooking of the food products in the kettle, the rotating of the frying basket out of the kettle, and the feeding of containers to the window.
29. Vending machine as claimed inclaim 1, in which a discharge chute is provided between said frying kettle and said window, said chute slanting downwards to said window, whereby means are provided for heating said discharge chute.
3,685, 62 d August 22, 1972 Patent No. Date Inventor) Jean Marie Mathieu Hoeberigs It is certified that error appears in the above identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below':
On the cover sheet insert [30] Foreign Application Priority Data March 2, 1971, Belgium I 100398 Signed and sealed this 20th day of August 197k.
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MCCOY M. GIBSON, JR. Y C. MARSHALLDANN Attesting Officer 0 Commissioner of Patents FORM PO-IOSO (10-59) I U SCOMM-DC 60376-P69 I i [1.5. GOVIININT PRINTING OFFICE I'I O-lIl-lle,